20 Jan 12
Our phenomenology has a rich and specific structure. It is unified, bounded, and differentiated into many different aspects but with an underlying homogeneity to many of the aspects, and it appears to have a single subject of experience. It is not easy to see how a distribution of a large number of individual microphysical systems, each with its own protophenomenal properties, could somehow add up to this subject of experience…. Should one not expect something more like a disunified, jagged collection of phenomenal spikes?—
D.Chalmers as quoted in: